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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> today is the final trading day of august. them week's focus obviously is going to be the jobs report. joining us is michelle girouard, senior economist at rbs and krishna numani, chief investment officer. i like that gdp number and now i've decided, you
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster tha
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but the world has gotten very used to technological issues. this is clearly a technological issue. but if we're to look at risk across government agencies, businesses, this is something that we're going to have to live with. this is not going away. systems will fail. we will have to figure out what is going on quickly. we'll have to fix them. but systems will fail. security information will be breached. it is just the weight of the technological world. the market seems to understand that pretty well. >> the issue wasn't that you couldn't trade. you couldn't get pricing done, correct? >> correct. >> trade without pricing. >> i realize, i think so. hold on, there are dark pools, other places, right? law requires that when you execute a trade, it has to be executed at the best possible price this is required by law. you don't have the feed, you can't comply with the law, right? is that the basic issue here? >> yes. >> you could have traded just -- how wide? >> in some cases it was no bid at $200. >> this had been a case where if you were confident about the pricing, you get on a dark
but the world has gotten very used to technological issues. this is clearly a technological issue. but if we're to look at risk across government agencies, businesses, this is something that we're going to have to live with. this is not going away. systems will fail. we will have to figure out what is going on quickly. we'll have to fix them. but systems will fail. security information will be breached. it is just the weight of the technological world. the market seems to understand that pretty...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. i . >>> welcome back to "squawk box." phil lebeau spoke to tesla founder elon musk. he joins us now. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. we are here on the model s plant in fremont, california. they are making 500 per week. eventually they will get up to 770 per woke when they ultimately have this line going at full capacity over the next year-and-a-half. take a look at shares of tesla. they are rating tesla on a hold saying tesla may have a 12-to-18 month start on its competitors when it comes to tds. this stock is up 4% in the last year. tesla is saying it is accepting orders for the model s in china. that's important, because china is the number one market in the world not only for autos. will be in the next couple of years for luxury autos. here's what elon musk had to tell us when it comes to the increase in sales here in north
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. i . >>> welcome back to "squawk box." phil lebeau spoke to tesla founder elon musk. he joins us now. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. we are here on the model s plant in fremont, california. they are making 500 per...
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the muenks has incredible satellite technology. they have good technology to pick up conversations, radio chatter, private e-mails as well. so this wouldn't be the kind of thing that would be difficult to hide. you could see where missiles were launched, where they landed and what kind of effects they produced. so i think if the u.s. says they have a good intelligence case, this is not like in iraq we are talking about maybe they were developing weapons in secret and we don't know about it. we could see where rockets were launched. we could see the results that happened in those areas and those results have been pretty clear. reason says there are doubts. many countries, the u.k., britain, france, israel, turkey, several arab states are completely convinced and support a punitive strike. not a long-term campaign, but a one-day campaign, a two-day campaign, that's unclear at this stage, something to show there has to be consequences for using weapons of mass destruction against civilians and doing it in a way where everybody can see
the muenks has incredible satellite technology. they have good technology to pick up conversations, radio chatter, private e-mails as well. so this wouldn't be the kind of thing that would be difficult to hide. you could see where missiles were launched, where they landed and what kind of effects they produced. so i think if the u.s. says they have a good intelligence case, this is not like in iraq we are talking about maybe they were developing weapons in secret and we don't know about it. we...
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four senior technology specialists on leave after a trading glitch. the error is likely to cause the bank tens of millions or dollars. some estimate as much as 100 -- they indicted three men for steele stealing a source code from an automated trading firm t. criminal complaint campaigns three men that worked at flow traders in new york e-mailed themselves leans of code that contain secret algorithms at the trading strategy. one of the traders shared the code with a college friend from m.i.tive. . gentleman, it was you? >> he doesn't know how to use the file thing. >> a file service, on drop box. >> you know what that is? >> it accuses them of using secret software to start their own company. if you recall, gold man sachs alleged a similar program with their programmers or a year before. the scaleability and granularity i find i am doing something cloud based. >> i am basic. >> i am cobalt. >> okay. 2s, a lot of 2s and 1s. i don't know. >> you don't have a drop box? >> i got a lock box and social security like al gore. i don't have a lock box. >> in lu
four senior technology specialists on leave after a trading glitch. the error is likely to cause the bank tens of millions or dollars. some estimate as much as 100 -- they indicted three men for steele stealing a source code from an automated trading firm t. criminal complaint campaigns three men that worked at flow traders in new york e-mailed themselves leans of code that contain secret algorithms at the trading strategy. one of the traders shared the code with a college friend from m.i.tive....
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." american airlines, us airways and the justice department are all now saying they're open to settling the case which pits the doj against the proposed merger of the two airlines. joining us to discuss it, kevin stark, senior analyst at crg capital group. good morning to you. i don't know what to think of this. how is it possible that everybody -- i understand why american and usair would be open to a settlement, i don't understand how the doj comes out with this big case, they say the whole thing is horrific and horrible for everybody and now they say, maybe we'll settle? >> i think if you read the court docket, it says they're open to a settlement, but in reality they're not listening to each other. so really -- >> there is a lot of smoke here, nothing real? >>
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>> i'm just a big believer in their battery technology. i think it's really defensible. >> and what do you want to do with the money? >> i'm probably going to do a start-up when i graduate. >> i also believe you eventually want to buy a model s. you have the money. why don't you buy one now? >> i probably will at one point. it's a great car. >> i want to ask you, we're talking when newly minted tesla owners, because you're not the only one we've read about and heard about out there. do you know of any others? >> i don't. i do have friends that also invested in the stock. >> okay. well, they normally say it's good to have diversified basket, but as they say, you've been right on this one so far. good luck. >> thank you. >> risky bit. checking the markets when we come back. i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take them up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345
>> i'm just a big believer in their battery technology. i think it's really defensible. >> and what do you want to do with the money? >> i'm probably going to do a start-up when i graduate. >> i also believe you eventually want to buy a model s. you have the money. why don't you buy one now? >> i probably will at one point. it's a great car. >> i want to ask you, we're talking when newly minted tesla owners, because you're not the only one we've read about...
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it hasn't caught up with technology. they do have to do something to get back in step with the time. >> but it is still very far away. >> all right thank you so much. >> simon? >> ahead in the show. yosemite national park fires gaining ground and we ask who is to blame and is there enough money to pay for the fire fighting efforts. power lunch will be back in two minutes. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! ever [ woman ] hop on over! ybody has diff
it hasn't caught up with technology. they do have to do something to get back in step with the time. >> but it is still very far away. >> all right thank you so much. >> simon? >> ahead in the show. yosemite national park fires gaining ground and we ask who is to blame and is there enough money to pay for the fire fighting efforts. power lunch will be back in two minutes. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one...
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one more point about the technology. we used to have systems called the dot and the super dot system. pieces are still behind me. this allowed traders to put orders to the floor electronically. i was here at that time in the 90s and it went down but you didn't hear a lot about it because the system was fairly opaque. my point is there is always been system failures but now there is a lot more transparency and i think that's a good thing and things are now so inter connected and complicated we need to figure out a way to test these systems. >> bob, the former vice chairman himself, david wield said he thought the markets were overly complex and that it was, quote, ridiculous. the last point is this. i understand software glitch. we're glitch guys. ask night capital about the price of a software glitch. >> that's a good example. that was purely a software glitch and look what it cost them. >> it cost them everything. bob, thank you very much. before we head to break let's check on after hours movers. arrow pos pal down aft
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also going after emerging markets. >> i don't think it will have the latest technology. maybe beefier to make room for ois. i see it exactly as emerging markets. also ntt in japan, those are areas where the iphone 5c fits better. >> thanks, guys. >> thanks very much. >>> changes are afoot for the super mario brothers, nintendo is slashing the price of its wii console and adding a new lower price hand-held device to re-energize its place in video gaming. >>> when was the last time you played supermario. >> a long time. >> if your kids are playing video games get home to put it down and watch part three of our series called school days. changing face was college is coming up. we'll talk about the course you should be investing in to obtain a good job after graduation. stay tuned. [ indistinct shouti] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td
also going after emerging markets. >> i don't think it will have the latest technology. maybe beefier to make room for ois. i see it exactly as emerging markets. also ntt in japan, those are areas where the iphone 5c fits better. >> thanks, guys. >> thanks very much. >>> changes are afoot for the super mario brothers, nintendo is slashing the price of its wii console and adding a new lower price hand-held device to re-energize its place in video gaming. >>>...
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we've added cuttingdge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ melissa: given the choice, would you encourage a whole government to shut down or fund obama to get it started? millions of americans are signing on before the health care law. georgia congressman is one of the backers and he joins me now. congressman, i want to ask you, if you shut down the government it does not defund obamacare. you would be hurting other programs, wouldn't money still go to obamacare? >> shutting down the government is not the issue here. obamacare is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tatian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government except for the mandatory as well as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in september, it is absolut
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those technology stocks doing well. >> people are saying we can't figure this market out. the ten year moving lower, under 2.8 percent, a lot for people to digest in the morning. >> thank you for joining. >> thank you for having me back. thank you all for tuning in. "fast money" begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. our traders are guy adami, brian kelly, dan nathan, john najarian and mike khouw. let's get to the big story fast is following, rebuilding the housing rally, rough ride for housing bulls with home builders down nearly 30 percent. the question we ask tonight is the recent rate reprieve enough to get investors constructive on
those technology stocks doing well. >> people are saying we can't figure this market out. the ten year moving lower, under 2.8 percent, a lot for people to digest in the morning. >> thank you for joining. >> thank you for having me back. thank you all for tuning in. "fast money" begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. our traders are guy adami, brian kelly, dan nathan, john najarian and mike khouw....
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there is a lot more technology involved. more -- it is a more complicated job. the men use are much bigger than they were. you need more skilled workers than we had back in the day. shouldn't you pay them more than minimum wage? >> if you look at the jobs, people are gettinging the pay they deserve for the work they do. that's why nine out of ten of salaried employees and managers started as minimum wage employees in the rest runt industry. >> you agree that the job like nancy may have, where she is just working the front lines there at mcdonald's, that should be a stepping stone to a management job or something higher? it should not be a job they holds on for long-term? >> well that's up to each individual employee. but the ultimate leverage that employee has is they can leave or work for their employee and the restaurant industry does bet are than most in making sure that people can advance and live the american dream. >> nancy, what is your experience with workers a at this mcdonald's? are there people who have been stuck there for many years? >> yes. there a
there is a lot more technology involved. more -- it is a more complicated job. the men use are much bigger than they were. you need more skilled workers than we had back in the day. shouldn't you pay them more than minimum wage? >> if you look at the jobs, people are gettinging the pay they deserve for the work they do. that's why nine out of ten of salaried employees and managers started as minimum wage employees in the rest runt industry. >> you agree that the job like nancy may...
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nasdaq which has been b you oyed by some of the high technology stocks dipping
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this goes to technology. and it brings to bear the wisdom of the ancient chinese axom of fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. >> so nasdaq has issues and they are fooling everybody? >> nasdaq, in my opinion, has two serious issues. there are two particular problems here. the first is, is their technology up to the task. that's number one. then the second is, that when technology goes bad, do they have an established crisis management program. what happened today with nasdaq is really inexcusable. some stocks were shut down longer than others. some stocks opened ahead of others. and no one knew what was going on. it looked like nasdaq was clueless about how to deal with this emergency. >> you know, it sort of a deja vu with what happened with face book. this is a different story, i recognize that, but is bob greifeld going to make it as ceo of nasdaq? i mean, who's in charge. >> that's exactly right. while this is a different entity, problems reflect the fact that technology can create probl
this goes to technology. and it brings to bear the wisdom of the ancient chinese axom of fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. >> so nasdaq has issues and they are fooling everybody? >> nasdaq, in my opinion, has two serious issues. there are two particular problems here. the first is, is their technology up to the task. that's number one. then the second is, that when technology goes bad, do they have an established crisis management program. what happened today...
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we've created a marks that don't use our head for technology. they have a charge opening up all ipos going forward, and i think it might be a picture of what's to come. >> david, hold that thought. i would like to bring a new voice in here. katherine kelly, i know you have more information for us. >> i do, and one of the traders i spoke to today is saying they're getting guidance that the nasdaq may open within an hour or so. that was somebody that i spoke to. basically this person told me that's sort of the unofficial word from nasdaq, however, nasdaq is building a lot of concerns from the industry whether or not a mass reopening. other traders are telling me they're frustrated. they're just not getting any information, or any clear information, rather. we're basically saying that open orders will not be canceled. earlier they thought those orders would be canceled. as one person put it to me, the worst night for a trader is uncertainty. i think they were just touching on this, there's a lot of disappointment in nasdaq. i spoke to one kind of s
we've created a marks that don't use our head for technology. they have a charge opening up all ipos going forward, and i think it might be a picture of what's to come. >> david, hold that thought. i would like to bring a new voice in here. katherine kelly, i know you have more information for us. >> i do, and one of the traders i spoke to today is saying they're getting guidance that the nasdaq may open within an hour or so. that was somebody that i spoke to. basically this person...
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we need to continue to invest in infrastructure and invest in education and technology. we also know there are things we need to do for national security. across the board cuts are not the way to get there. >> is the only way sequester is replaced in whole or in part, is if republicans agree to additional tax increases or could you see a trade of entitlement cuts, some of which your administration has said are necessary for the discretionary cuts we've seen now. >> john, i think there should be sensible balanced approaches to medium and long-term deficit reduction. i don't want to get into the details of what a package would be because a small or large package might have different characteristics. i think that the president made clear he was prepared to do tough things on entitlement programs, but those tough actions require balance in terms of revenue -- both for fairness and because for economic results, that's what we need. >> there are two relevant points to that chunk we just paid. one is the difference between a large and small deal. a large deal is the one where b
we need to continue to invest in infrastructure and invest in education and technology. we also know there are things we need to do for national security. across the board cuts are not the way to get there. >> is the only way sequester is replaced in whole or in part, is if republicans agree to additional tax increases or could you see a trade of entitlement cuts, some of which your administration has said are necessary for the discretionary cuts we've seen now. >> john, i think...
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it's giving you cutting edge technology. they're running a program right now, if you sign up for pay pal -- >> you get a cup cake? >> that's a good one. i'll make a note of that. but what they're doing, if you get a cash register, they'll tailor the software for your business and give you free transactions from now until the new year. >> i can smell the sugar. what is your net worth, roughly? you've been so successful? >> wow, she's going there. >> i'm just curious. >> i don't want my wife to know. >> you're just mega successful. i'm just curious. >> i don't know. i'm working on it. >> do you really make a thousand cannolis every week? >> we definitely make probably even more than that. >> i'm asking you if you make it. >> me personally? no, but i can. if i was going to work a week straight, i could make 10,000 cannolis. >> do you get requests from wall street for cakes? >> we definitely do. corporate clients, whoever wants a cake, if you can dream it, i can make it. >> it's always good to see you. thank you. we appreciate i
it's giving you cutting edge technology. they're running a program right now, if you sign up for pay pal -- >> you get a cup cake? >> that's a good one. i'll make a note of that. but what they're doing, if you get a cash register, they'll tailor the software for your business and give you free transactions from now until the new year. >> i can smell the sugar. what is your net worth, roughly? you've been so successful? >> wow, she's going there. >> i'm just...
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but again, technology's complicated. these issues will happen, unfortunately, but what we have here is a resolution in terms of controls. and i think that's something probably that nasdaq and the regulators have to work on to avoid things like this happening not only in exchanges like nasdaq, but also in trading firms like in the case of knight capital. ashley: but, look, to err is human, to really screw up it takes a computer, and when you have all of this information all coming in very complex systems, part of the problem was the nasdaq couldn't push the old reboot, reset button because it was so interconnected with all the other exchanges. is this something we have to live with? >> no, we have to definitely review the technology. nasdaq has been in the electronic trading for 40 years, so obviously, i'm really surprised that the data feed was something that could be going wrong today. maybe it was a software glitch, maybe the data was corrupted, we don't know yet what happened really, and i think there's going to be ti
but again, technology's complicated. these issues will happen, unfortunately, but what we have here is a resolution in terms of controls. and i think that's something probably that nasdaq and the regulators have to work on to avoid things like this happening not only in exchanges like nasdaq, but also in trading firms like in the case of knight capital. ashley: but, look, to err is human, to really screw up it takes a computer, and when you have all of this information all coming in very...
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so we will invest in different ways in the area of technology. and at the same time, we're going to continue to invest in stores. we think the overlap -- having 11,000 retail stores around the world and the world's best technology -- we think produces the world's best way to serve consumers in every market, so we're going to continue to invest in both in order to serve customers with this overlap of technology and stores. >> you know, it's interesting that you mentioned -- first of all, will you take people from amazon.com? what about the talent there? >> well, we have great respect for all competitors, including amazon and other competitors. and frankly, a lot of -- we are really having an amazingly good time of recruiting talent to come to walmart. i think, you know, it's interesting, we are a company with a purpose. and the mission, the things that we work on, to help people live a better life, the big initiatives about sustainability and about veterans and other things that walmart is involved in. i find this is the best time in my history wi
so we will invest in different ways in the area of technology. and at the same time, we're going to continue to invest in stores. we think the overlap -- having 11,000 retail stores around the world and the world's best technology -- we think produces the world's best way to serve consumers in every market, so we're going to continue to invest in both in order to serve customers with this overlap of technology and stores. >> you know, it's interesting that you mentioned -- first of all,...
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>> for a long-term investor, the technology side. if you're looking at world economy improving and infrastructure, technology is part of the infrastructure discussion. therefore, that's where hue lew fits in. i would buy vix for stability. there should be time you have your shopping list ready to buy infrastructure names. >> what do you think about gold? historically september's difficult for the equity market, it's actually one of the best times of the year for gold. when you have times of political uncertainty, i think it gives it that little extra glitter. something you like right now? >> gold is something we haven't invested in. we've found areas that have gold exposure. something like a freeport has gold. it's not a gold play. those names, as they come down, i think those get more interesting because you have the yield protection. >> what about you in terms of a safe haven? >> i still go to safe haven of the equity market. i look at the world economy and world investment dollars have been leaving in fixed income and moving into
>> for a long-term investor, the technology side. if you're looking at world economy improving and infrastructure, technology is part of the infrastructure discussion. therefore, that's where hue lew fits in. i would buy vix for stability. there should be time you have your shopping list ready to buy infrastructure names. >> what do you think about gold? historically september's difficult for the equity market, it's actually one of the best times of the year for gold. when you have...
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we're doing this using a combination of the latest technology in speech technology, avatar tech that changes static online news pages into a video news show very much like what you're watching right now. the big benefit is we're allowing users to consume content in places they couldn't before. now you can watch your favorite online news while working out, cooking or even while working. we'll monetize this experience in a combination of in-app purchases and advertising. in-app ferns is by adding more avatars. we believe this will transform the way people onassume online news. >> freddie is on the right side of your screen. he can hear us but he cannot react just yet. on our panel today, we have allison goldberg, managing director of time warner investment. they make four to five investments in digital technology each year. and rick caruso, one of the largest privately held real estate companies in the world. all right, folks, let's do this. let's huddle up. allison, ladies first here on cnbc. i'm going to try to be objective because clearly an avatar leading the news will put me out o
we're doing this using a combination of the latest technology in speech technology, avatar tech that changes static online news pages into a video news show very much like what you're watching right now. the big benefit is we're allowing users to consume content in places they couldn't before. now you can watch your favorite online news while working out, cooking or even while working. we'll monetize this experience in a combination of in-app purchases and advertising. in-app ferns is by adding...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> well, at last summer vacation is almost over for the kiddos, for some it is already over, and for retailers back to school is a crucial period, the second most important retail season of the year. courtney is taking one for the team, right? she hit the mall way bunch of teens to see what they're really buying. court, the question we're going to ask you is what did you find out, but what i really want to know is where did you find some teenagers? >> if i'm totally honest, they are friends and neighbors of cnbc folks. friends and neighbors and all that. >> so what did you discover? >> i went shopping with eight new jersey teenagers, just no
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> well, at last summer vacation is...
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>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with the nasdaq's prit reporting simple known at sip. seems the sec issing whoing f lg nor closely at sip, whether or not it could handle the load. it twhaen b wasn't that busy a day. >> one of the technology companies was looking at quotes leading up to the outage, and they essentially said arka was taking information that was sort of from 50 minutes, old information, and trying to push it back through the sip. the securities information processor, and that that information was off then the current marx akets and they had shut it down. the question, you take that blast of i
>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with...
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david: and technology, what do you think of that sector in general? >> we'll see something out of apple over the next couple weeks. we'll see what kind of products they are bringing out. david: what do you think it will be? >> we think it is clear a 5s, a cheaper phone. david: won't be a game-changer oror new product entirely no. >> no. i think that will be in the iphone 6. we want to look what happens in china, whether they have a china mobile phone. david: because you're looking at apple you have a stock that relates closely to apple, ttm technologys. >> they do manufacturing of the printed circuit boards that go into a lot of phones. we're seeing hiring at their fa facilities and that is a good indication something is coming. david: "wall street journal" how to look for stocks. tim are you looking at european stocks at all? >> you know, we've been looking how they have been responding i guess given the better economic data but let's not forget there is a big german election coming up. perhaps this isn't surprising coming into the german selections.
david: and technology, what do you think of that sector in general? >> we'll see something out of apple over the next couple weeks. we'll see what kind of products they are bringing out. david: what do you think it will be? >> we think it is clear a 5s, a cheaper phone. david: won't be a game-changer oror new product entirely no. >> no. i think that will be in the iphone 6. we want to look what happens in china, whether they have a china mobile phone. david: because you're...
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. >> shares of wireless chip maker technologies are headed higher after the company reported earnings and sales that beat analysts estimates and forecasted better growth for the current quarter. >> here's the catch 22 that we're in right now for the markets here. we get weak data, we get earnings concerns. we get strong data, we have tapering concerns. the market is trying to work through this. >> i have a chance to talk to them more in depth both on air and on the side lines and i hear that they want this to happen in september if the data supports it. >> this is a part of the growing pains that we're going to see in the industry and it's a complex and precise process. what keeps elon musk up at night this is one of those things. >> you get more hate mail on twitter for talking about tesla. >> tesla is the new apple on twitter. if you say anything positive or negative everybody comes out of the network. domenic chu, singapore based company, have you seen that chart? >> smart phone it's been a volatile space, right? >> xhb is your trade. what did you make a face about? >> i take issue
. >> shares of wireless chip maker technologies are headed higher after the company reported earnings and sales that beat analysts estimates and forecasted better growth for the current quarter. >> here's the catch 22 that we're in right now for the markets here. we get weak data, we get earnings concerns. we get strong data, we have tapering concerns. the market is trying to work through this. >> i have a chance to talk to them more in depth both on air and on the side lines...
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nasdaq which has been b you oyed by some of the high technology stocks dipping in the negative territory and the s&p down 6 points at 1656, mandy. >> let's talk more about the markets. joining us now is our guest panel. rick santelli who loves to jump in on every single topic. let's start with you. you're the lucky one next to me, right? >> yes. >> the private bank. >> yes. >> what are you saying to the private bank clients right now about the markets? >> well, actually, we still like equities. we still think that the market is fairly priced. it's not cheap like it was a number of months. valuations are reasonable. we think on a relative basis -- >> after the pullback over the course of august things have come back to what you think is a fair price? >> off 3%, 3.5% from the highs. even after june after the initial taper conversation, we were down about 9%. there's still actually relative to fixed income, relative to cash, closer to asset classes, we think a reasonable place to put money to work although volatility picks up in the fall with september and the news stories, the fed meeting.
nasdaq which has been b you oyed by some of the high technology stocks dipping in the negative territory and the s&p down 6 points at 1656, mandy. >> let's talk more about the markets. joining us now is our guest panel. rick santelli who loves to jump in on every single topic. let's start with you. you're the lucky one next to me, right? >> yes. >> the private bank. >> yes. >> what are you saying to the private bank clients right now about the markets? >>...
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goodrich, united technologies, unites technologies made the acquisition of goodrich. the airspace is on fire in the country. you default to that that's an international market that must be based here. like united technology, it's a smart company. >> street research, not too much this week. the deutsche bank upgrading dollar tree to buy to hold. sales incrementally positive on the dollar stores. you not only follow the stores you manage to get into one or two every weekend. >> i do prefer dollar tree. if you ever bought candy the a cvs or walgreens, you're a sucker. >> is that significant? >> if you buy readers, i can't see a thing, you're playing full praise. you go there, they're a fraction. >> the stock's up so much. what could happen there? >> the board is all up, you've got a standstill expiring or expiring. there's continued chatter, could you see, could you try to force a deal between family dollar and dollar tree. >> dollar tree had good numbers last week. >> dollar general. >> dollar general, frankly a buyback king. they have -- they spin -- >> walmart have an
goodrich, united technologies, unites technologies made the acquisition of goodrich. the airspace is on fire in the country. you default to that that's an international market that must be based here. like united technology, it's a smart company. >> street research, not too much this week. the deutsche bank upgrading dollar tree to buy to hold. sales incrementally positive on the dollar stores. you not only follow the stores you manage to get into one or two every weekend. >> i do...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> if you take a look at the chart of the dow jones industrial average, can you see as the secretary of state was outlining the situation in syria and the possible military response from the united states, we did see huge whipsaws in the market with the dow jones industrial average now down 33. we were up 77 and jumped up a positive 17. the market is down a quarter of a percent. joining us on the phone is ambassador kattouf, former ambassador to syria in the years 2001 to 2003. welcome back. >> thank you. >> you were able to hear the sent's remarks. first of all, your reaction to them. >> i think it was quite masterful. i think the secretary laid ou
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> if you take a look at the chart of the dow...
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hybrid technology is 16% of our sales, and we would like it to be more. ford is doing a nice job they represent 3% of volume and honda is 2% so we're clearly the leader and we want to demonstrate that to you and others in the attendance today. jeff: tell me what is coming in the pipeline in terms of numbers and where. >> not only do we offer 23 different hybrids throughout the globe, but we will announce today we have 19 more hybrids coming over the next three years. we believe this is the core technology delivering a real benefit for the consumer. jeff: compare ford and toyota. take a look at the stock, cheryl. made a big deal of how much ford stock is up, that is your big competitor in the u.s. and the gloves are off. >> that is great for the consumer because competition breeds better pricing, better product. a wonderful time to be in the car business. >jeff: i want to ask him about a company called tesla. are they missing the electric boat? i will give him two hours to think about this answer, but i think he has answer right now but we will wait two ho
hybrid technology is 16% of our sales, and we would like it to be more. ford is doing a nice job they represent 3% of volume and honda is 2% so we're clearly the leader and we want to demonstrate that to you and others in the attendance today. jeff: tell me what is coming in the pipeline in terms of numbers and where. >> not only do we offer 23 different hybrids throughout the globe, but we will announce today we have 19 more hybrids coming over the next three years. we believe this is...
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hp's technology helps us turn milons of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. ♪ connell: it has been a big-time cost associated with these wildfires. bruce about battling the wind fire near yosemite national park, they are finally making some ground. >> good morning. just a few miles away from the leading edge of the fire. 4000 firefighters are doing battle with the stubborn rim fire. this really has become an all out air assault. continuous drops of water. we were visiting with some locals along the coastline. despite erratic wind, crews have made significant progress. it has grown to 180,000 acres. gerri brown praised the firefighters who have gone through. >> we see something that we have to live with. it may think it worse in years to come. what ever it takes, i will make sure that the resources are deployed. connell: the fire, the as
hp's technology helps us turn milons of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. ♪ connell: it has been a big-time cost associated with these wildfires. bruce about battling the wind fire near yosemite national park, they are finally making some...
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the better performers on a relative basis came in technology. down about 1% for the month. the sector my have ekeed out a gain had it not been declines in first solar, hp and microdevice systems. the relative best performing sector was materials because they were only down fractionally, 0.2%. they were helped by cliff, free port, both up 7%. when it comes to the stock market, it was down. it was down across the bothered for those big cap s&p 500 stocks, guys. >> red was the color to wear clearly. thank you very much. >>> when the markets open back up on tuesday, it's going to be september. according to history, that's not a good time of the year for the equity markets, bill. >> since 1950 the dow has lost ground in september 60% of the time. harry thinks it will be another bad september but gina sanchez thinks this time we could buck the historical trend. harry, welcome back. we're all sitting down. you're a bear for september? >> you know, i am. i've been looking at past interviews we've had for a correction of about 10%, which will probably go into september, early octobe
the better performers on a relative basis came in technology. down about 1% for the month. the sector my have ekeed out a gain had it not been declines in first solar, hp and microdevice systems. the relative best performing sector was materials because they were only down fractionally, 0.2%. they were helped by cliff, free port, both up 7%. when it comes to the stock market, it was down. it was down across the bothered for those big cap s&p 500 stocks, guys. >> red was the color to...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> welcome back. emerging market currencies are feeling the impact of a possible fed taper. today the rupee suffering it's worst slide in 18 years. our reporter in mumbai has the latest there. >> here in india there's been quite a bit of panic since the fed hinted that it would look at tapering of the stimulus program. the rupee has depreciated more than 17%. stock markets dropped more than 10% and borrowing rates have jumped. a lot of pressure is coming from the fli but tapering is not the only worry. the parliament remains deadlocked and crucial economic issues. growth is down and inflation pressures remain high. money managers are reading the measures taken by the government to prop up the rupee as a panic move and that's just adding to the pressure. >> all right. we'll stick with emerging markets. our next guest ringing the alarm on what he calls the next global crisis. let's welcome back stephen roach, the yale university senior fellow, former
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the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provide foot hold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. our politics has suffered. entrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. martialing an army of lobbyists and opinion makers to argue that taxes on the wealthy who could afford just to fund crumbling schools that all these things violated sound economic principles. we be told that growing inequality was a price for a growing economy. a measure of a free market. that greed was good. and compassion ineffective. and those without jobs or health care had only themselves to blame. then there were those elected officials who found it useful to practice the old politics of division, doing their best to convince middle class americans of a great untruth that government was somehow itself to blame for their growing economic insecurity. that distant bureaucrats were taking their hard earned dollars to benefit the welfare cheat or
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> let's take a very look at hour the markets are performing and give you some sort of indicator to see how nervous the market is about a potential strike on syria. as secretary of state john kerry began talking, we saw the dow drop ten points because he was talking really tough. he said we need to make our decisions on our own time line and what we saw is the market did come off those lows just a little bit towards the end of the street as it was promising there would be a limited and a tailored response. net net we're approximately back on that market to where we were pre-speech but obviously we have to wait and see what form the strike takes. >> to be fair, oil, you've pointed this out, mandy is down. stocks are where they were pre-kerry speech. >> correct. >> the market is not moving on the kerry speech. if an attack is expected, it's already priced in period. >> talking about this for some time. one thing i'll say, an elevation in the vix, the
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technology will always have glitches. but exchanges have to be prepared for them otherwise our capital markets are going to crumble and that's simply not acceptable. >> i want to get this right. reg sci, securities compliance and integrity. that apparently is, i don't know whether that's a promulgated rule from the sec or something being discussed but i'm told, i heard the exchanges themselves are dragging their feet. this amounts to a lot of technological change which we reported on our own bob pisani. what's up with this? is it true? have they dragged their feet and why? >> they are opposed to this because they are concerned about excessive costs. but if you are the nation's marketplace, you have an obligation to have a market with integrity. if something like this could possibly happen, you need continuous testing, not a quarterly or semiannual or yearly testing. you have to be testing all the time. you have to be upgrading your software and you need a crisis management plan for exactly what happened today. >> so these
technology will always have glitches. but exchanges have to be prepared for them otherwise our capital markets are going to crumble and that's simply not acceptable. >> i want to get this right. reg sci, securities compliance and integrity. that apparently is, i don't know whether that's a promulgated rule from the sec or something being discussed but i'm told, i heard the exchanges themselves are dragging their feet. this amounts to a lot of technological change which we reported on our...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you for a long, long time♪ . [laughter] oh, yeah, but will invest holding subway for a long, long time like over the holiday weekend. that's the question we're going to be asking people today the friday before the long holiday weekend. a minute and a half until the opening day. come in scott shellady. are you going to risk investing and holding oil stocks over the holiday weekend? >> the consummate campaigner is cornered. he went off teleprompter and drew a line in the sand and public opinion, with the british cohorts is ebbing away. whatever you own don't get out, but i wouldn't add to the position as far as stocks go. i tell i right now, the $100 puts in oil were popular yesterday and today and a lot of folks are going to think that it's going to blow over and oil is going back down. stuart: and that's the key contract, the price of oil drops, so you buy the put at $100 and make money if there's no action or whatever and t
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what connectivity issue they had and what technology might have failed. so i don't think it was thoroughly explained but we'll getting more information about that over the next few weeks. adam: the fact when you're the second largest player in town people don't have much of an option, they will have to play with you, with nasdaq, correct. >> to an extent but remember there are all sorts of alternative trading venues. trading could have taken place on not only new york stock exchange and electronic data networks and bats and some dark pools as well. even though they are a big player they're not the only player and some of the traffic it can move to where it will continue to flow, let me switch gears a little bit to the u.s. economy. we got some not optimistic news about housing today. u.s. july single family home sales down 13.4%, largest decline since may of 2010 versus what we saw in june. what are we seeing here? did we see home sales come forward because of the potential for rising interest rates or something more sinister at play. >> i don't think the
what connectivity issue they had and what technology might have failed. so i don't think it was thoroughly explained but we'll getting more information about that over the next few weeks. adam: the fact when you're the second largest player in town people don't have much of an option, they will have to play with you, with nasdaq, correct. >> to an extent but remember there are all sorts of alternative trading venues. trading could have taken place on not only new york stock exchange and...
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what is technology about? >> facebook has a plan. they are looking to take your profile picture added to their database and essentially you are tagged on automatically. it is based on previous photos that have been uploaded. this is what facebook has to say about it. adding photos would give better control over the information. you then know where you have been seen. nonetheless, i guess it is just a way of rebelling. facebook stock, believe it or not, is up nicely today. >> we will ask rob about that coming up shortly. oil is taking a breather today. sandra smith has the latest in her trade. >> we are definitely feeling a lack of urgency that we felt in previous few sessions. right now oil selling off nearly one dollar. brent, crude prices also reflecting and easing concerns out there. they are now pricing in the fact that this does not look like it will be happening immediately. meanwhile, we are watching crude prices. one thing to note from the trading floor, for anyone who is still bullish, this selloff that is happening today is
what is technology about? >> facebook has a plan. they are looking to take your profile picture added to their database and essentially you are tagged on automatically. it is based on previous photos that have been uploaded. this is what facebook has to say about it. adding photos would give better control over the information. you then know where you have been seen. nonetheless, i guess it is just a way of rebelling. facebook stock, believe it or not, is up nicely today. >> we will...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> as congress wraps up its recess, there's a large and growing to do list waiting for them back in washington. from major decisions on syria to issues that he had been working on before the break. members of congress have their work cut out for them on all fronts. more more i'm joined by representative maxine waters, democratic congresswoman from california. and congress woman, i want to get your reaction to the developments on syria. if it were to come to a vote if the house of representatives whether to take military action in syria, what would your vote be. >> well, at this time, i think i'm leaning toward trying to do something to stop assad from using weapons of mass destruction. i think it is not in the best interests of this country or any country to stand by and watch chemical weapons
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i use technology all day long to do what i do. i connect to my customers, i access the marketplace. >> why do we need 90 venues to trade this stuff? >> i have a better idea, and it came from myron shoals, who is one of the fathers of options trading. apparently, i had not heard of him but he was in "the financial times" today. he made the point, and this is a free market solution, simply say you cannot cancel trades. goldmans or the nyse, if you make a mistake, you will have to pay the price for that. i think you'd probably find you suddenly had much more robust systems in there. >> in fact, that might be very true because i do agree at some point you've got -- if you never end up paying the price, then you never end up fixing the problem. so if you keep canceling those trades, it lets you off the hook. that might be one part of the solution. although the other part of the solution i think is to go back and look at the current market structure we have today because i think, and a lot of people will agree, current market structure
i use technology all day long to do what i do. i connect to my customers, i access the marketplace. >> why do we need 90 venues to trade this stuff? >> i have a better idea, and it came from myron shoals, who is one of the fathers of options trading. apparently, i had not heard of him but he was in "the financial times" today. he made the point, and this is a free market solution, simply say you cannot cancel trades. goldmans or the nyse, if you make a mistake, you will...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you are watching "squawk on the street" live from the world's financial market of the world, and this is the third worst day of the nasdaq yesterday, all on better than expect pad volume and people thought that monday's valiolume would be repeated tuesday, but it didn't. >> and you think that the market needed to take advantage of the decline, because nasdaq has been soaring and the same stocks over and over, and tesla, and maybe today, you look at it and tesla is coming up again, and you feel like somebody is going to come out to say, buy, buy, buy, and netflix we had a chartist talking about that and the concentration of what is winning is genui
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think about hp and microsoft that are trying to reinvent themselves to be something more in this new te technological age and remember, everything revolves around mobile platform, tabths and smartphones and microsoft is trying to do that and it will take some time whether or not a new guy can come in there and make them that much more relevant in an age of pc declines. >> i understand the betting is bill gates will not come back to microsoft, but he will be on the search committee. >> that's correct, the board of directors has convened to at least try to find a candidate now. bill gates is going to be part of that search committee to find who the successor is going to be. there is no indication that i've heard or anyone else has heard that he will actually be the next ceo again. so no talk on that front, but he will have a hand in picking who that person is going to be. dominic chu. we appreciate the update. >> speaker john boehner says he will block any effort to shut down the government this year and folks, he has the votes. greffer nor quist and the free market friday panel will be back with us in
think about hp and microsoft that are trying to reinvent themselves to be something more in this new te technological age and remember, everything revolves around mobile platform, tabths and smartphones and microsoft is trying to do that and it will take some time whether or not a new guy can come in there and make them that much more relevant in an age of pc declines. >> i understand the betting is bill gates will not come back to microsoft, but he will be on the search committee....
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. adam: we're approaching 1:30. we want to check in with lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are near session lows for the dow. how are we faring right now? >> adam, the selling is just intensifying right now on wall street. this is the s&p 500. i want to show you the chart. it is all red. it is ugly. as you can see we're at the lows of the session. everyone is worried about syria but there are some issues upcoming traders are talking about. of course volume is light. that exacerbates things. bank of america is the second worst performer on the dow. a lost financials are down. jpmorgan, six biggest banks are down. they were down better than 2%. they were unable to get a federal judge to dismiss a mortgage fraud uit that case is going to trial. that date, september 23rd. back to you. adam: lauren simonetti, watching as you said, down 141 points right now. thank you, ma'am. lori: the situation in security is causing a flight
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. adam: we're approaching 1:30. we want to check in with lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are near session lows for the dow. how are we faring right now? >> adam, the selling is just intensifying right now on wall street. this is the s&p 500. i want to show you the chart. it is all red. it is ugly. as you can see we're...
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cutting head count at a time when they need to spend more on resources like technology. this is a major problem. i think this is something the s.e.c. will have to address. all of you, not nasdaq, nyse, everybody has to spend more to make sure technology is working at a time when their budgets are actually shrinking. how do you deal with that? >> bob, thank you. the s&p case-shiller index showing home prices rising a the a slower pace in june. earlier on "squawk on the street" we talked to index co-author robert schiller. >> well, none of this is for real. the housing market has gotten very speculative and it goes to big cycles. i think there's a risk of a weakening housing market. it's a speculative market. and this has been my research, it's driven by irrational exuberance. and that can just suddenly change. it's a story. it's an e voluming story and there's nobody that can really predict this for sure. it's risky. >> using a phrase he himself came up with. let's get to rick santelli. you have some thoughts on this, rick. >> yeah. not only do i some thoughts but maybe m
cutting head count at a time when they need to spend more on resources like technology. this is a major problem. i think this is something the s.e.c. will have to address. all of you, not nasdaq, nyse, everybody has to spend more to make sure technology is working at a time when their budgets are actually shrinking. how do you deal with that? >> bob, thank you. the s&p case-shiller index showing home prices rising a the a slower pace in june. earlier on "squawk on the...
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united technologies has tripled in value. and immelt has been focusing on becoming more of a global infrastructure, energy and transportation type company for ge. he shed noncore businesses like nbc universal, the parent company of this network. overall for ge this could be a big deal if it does come to fruition that consumer lending business, carl, is a huge part of ge capital. >> no question about that, dom. >>> not a sweet quarter for krispy kreme. it's down after a miss in second quarter earnings. we're going to talk to the ceo and ahead of that cueing, what else, a little g and r. back in a moment. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidel
united technologies has tripled in value. and immelt has been focusing on becoming more of a global infrastructure, energy and transportation type company for ge. he shed noncore businesses like nbc universal, the parent company of this network. overall for ge this could be a big deal if it does come to fruition that consumer lending business, carl, is a huge part of ge capital. >> no question about that, dom. >>> not a sweet quarter for krispy kreme. it's down after a miss in...
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and like the trend has been, technology has been your friend. the nasdaq up higher than everybody else, 0.8%. microsoft leading. it got an upgrade. hp though big story today, big loser today. down over 13%. now down 16% just this month. and that's what we are following today on "halftime." turnaround troubles.
and like the trend has been, technology has been your friend. the nasdaq up higher than everybody else, 0.8%. microsoft leading. it got an upgrade. hp though big story today, big loser today. down over 13%. now down 16% just this month. and that's what we are following today on "halftime." turnaround troubles.